The initial complete preview of Phir Aayi Hasseen Dillruba, featuring Taapsee Pannu and Vikrant Massey, has been unveiled. This trailer picks up where the original movie left off and introduces a new romantic interest in the character of Sunny Kaushal. Phir aayi hasseen Dillruba trailer review Within the preview, we witness Taapsee and Vikrant’s roles making efforts to maintain their connection and reignite their love following the events of the preceding film. Nevertheless, the plot takes a sharp twist with the introduction of Sunny Kaushal’s character, hinting at further turmoil and disorder.There is a suggestion at one point that Rani, played by Taapsee. She will ultimately betray Rishu, portrayed by Vikrant. It leads to the emergence of his darker side. Jimmy Sheirgill also appears towards the conclusion of the trailer, possibly portraying a police officer, interrogating Rani.Discussing her character in the movie, Taapsee Pannu expressed, “Reconnecting with Rani feels like returning home. I am excited to immerse myself in her world once again. The overwhelming love and support I have received for this film is heartwarming. Kanika has once again created a remarkable storyline for Rani. She is delving deeper into the character. This time, viewers will witness a Rani who is more intense, passionate, and intricate. Director Jayprad Desai has effectively portrayed these intricacies on screen. She is a woman who will go to any lengths for love. I am eager for everyone to witness her journey.”Phir aayi hasseen Dillruba movie release date Set to be released on Netflix on August 9, the film is directed by Jayprad Desai.
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